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Licurgus

King of Thrace

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Aeneadae

City founded by Aeneas in Thrace

100

Why did the roots of the bush drip blood?

There was a tomb of Polydorus, Trojan.

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Who are Scylla and Charybdis?

Six-headed monster and a whirlpool.

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"Apollo speaks here what he would say to you, on reaching Delos,

and sends us besides, as you see, to your threshold".

The Penates are speaking to Aeneas in his dream

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Polydorus

Trojan warrior killed by king Lycurgus

200

Pergamum

City founded by Aeneas on Crete

200

Why did the Trojans die from Plague?

They start living on a wrong place

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Whom did Aeneas save on the islands of Cyclopes?

Achaemenides, friend of Odysseus

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but you will not surround the city granted you with walls

until dire hunger, and the sin of striking at us, force you

to consume your very tables with devouring jaws

Celaeno speaks to Aeneas

300

Anius

King of Delos, friend of Anchises

300

Hesperia

Another name of Italy

300

Whom did Aeneas see in his dream on Crete?

He saw the Penates, telling him to leave Crete.

300

How did Andromache and Helenus survive?

Pyrrhus captured them in Troy?

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“Are you a real person, a real messenger come here to me,

son of the goddess? Are you alive? Or if the kindly light has faded,

where then is Hector?” 

Andromache speaks to Aeneas

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Celaeno

One of the Harpies

400

Buthorum

City of Andromache and Helenus

400

What did Cassandra predict to Anchises?

A new homeland of the Trojans will be in Italy

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Why did the Trojans do at Actium?

They play sportive games dedicated to Gods

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My comrades left me here in the Cyclops’ vast cave,

forgetting me, as they hurriedly left that grim

threshold

Achaemenides speaks to the Trojans

500

Helenus

Son of Priam, prophet

500

Strophades

Clashing islands

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Where did Anchises die?

In Gela, Sicily

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How did Pyrrhus die?

He was killed by Orestes

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“Live happily, you whose fortunes are already determined:

we are summoned onwards from destiny to destiny.

For you, peace is achieved: you’ve no need to plough the levels

of the sea, you’ve no need to seek Italy’s ever-receding fields.

Aeneas speaks to Andromache and Helenus